Clipless shoes that look... normal?
#1
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Goon
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From: Ypsilanti, MI
Bikes: Rocky Mountain RC30, Soma Sport Fixed
Clipless shoes that look... normal?
I was thinking about Clipless pedals, but the shoes have kind of turned me off since they are so goofy looking, and generally not made for walking around in. Do they make shoes that are more like sneakers? Ala asics, adidas, chuck taylors.. etc etc etc?
#2
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The answer to your question is yes, but the selection isn't too great. A couple I like are:
https://www.pearlizumi.com/product.ph...uct_id=1239766
https://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCEqP...jsp?spid=33727
https://www.pearlizumi.com/product.ph...uct_id=1239766
https://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCEqP...jsp?spid=33727
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shameless POWERCRANK plug
Recommended reading for all cyclists - Cyclecraft - Effective Cycling
Condor Cycles - quite possibly the best bike shop in London
Don't run red lights, wear a helmet, use hand signals, get some cycle lights(front and rear) and, FFS, don't run red lights!
#5
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From: Ann Arbor
Bikes: Felt 45, Swobo Otis
I just ordered the Adidas Minrett...I like the way they look and I like the way my Adidas road shoes fit. As they haven't arrived yet, I can't provide any real input on them, other than the pictures looked cool.
https://www.mtbr.com/cat/mtb-apparel-...39_144crx.aspx
Actually, I think these were the best looking "normal" spd shoes out there...aside from the keen spd sandals:
https://cyclingspokane.blogspot.com/2...ls-review.html
But that's just my opinion.
https://www.mtbr.com/cat/mtb-apparel-...39_144crx.aspx
Actually, I think these were the best looking "normal" spd shoes out there...aside from the keen spd sandals:
https://cyclingspokane.blogspot.com/2...ls-review.html
But that's just my opinion.
#6
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From: south jersey
buy clip-on shoes, ride to/from work with them. use them for other rides as well. (action/time have worked for me, but i am specific to spd)
for commuting or touring, i carry in/over panniers a regular pair of shoes - sneakers. change to dry/clean shoe/sox keeps the toes happy!
works for me!
for commuting or touring, i carry in/over panniers a regular pair of shoes - sneakers. change to dry/clean shoe/sox keeps the toes happy!
works for me!
#7
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From: Irving, TX
Bikes: C-dale rush, Mountain cycle fury, Monocog 29er, Haro hard tail VX, Scattante R330
I love my 661's they look like crosstrainner shoes, and the clips are low enough that I cna even walk on tile floors. Got mine "cheap" form pricepoint
https://www.sixsixone.com/Catalog_661...3-C543D5D8ED5A
https://www.sixsixone.com/Catalog_661...3-C543D5D8ED5A
#8
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From: Beaverton, Oregon
Bikes: Sekine (commuter), Lemond Victoire, Cannondale T1000, Frankenbike (ask!), Harry Perry (fixie, now)
It's kind of a Pacific NW thing, but I really like my Keenes
https://www.rei.com/product/765247?pr...:referralID=NA
https://www.rei.com/product/765247?pr...:referralID=NA
#9
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shoe woes
Generally most clipless shoe styles still have that clunky look. This is partly why I just ride with Platform BMX pin pedals and primarily Teva water sandals or whatever shoes I want to use.
#11
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From: Minneapolis, MN
Bikes: Surly Cross-check & Moonlander, Pivot Mach 429, Ted Wojcik Sof-Trac, Ridley Orion. Santa Cruz Stigmata
I've been through a few pairs of Casual SPD shoes and now sandals over the years. What I've found is that the features that make them perform well on the bike are the exact things that make them perform poorly off the bike.
Stiff soles, a bit narrow, eventually the soles wear down and the cleats click and scrape on the ground, oh and they can look pretty bikey.
But since I insist on riding clipless, like many others, I simply keep shoes at the office. It's really the way to go.
Stiff soles, a bit narrow, eventually the soles wear down and the cleats click and scrape on the ground, oh and they can look pretty bikey.
But since I insist on riding clipless, like many others, I simply keep shoes at the office. It's really the way to go.






